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Previously on "Checking if a domain is registered / available?"
I need a way that a program or script can make a call out to the Internet to know if a domain name is available to register or not.
It needs to be simple, ideally the program needs an XML reponse or simple means to be sure 100% whether the domain can be registered or not, not some screen scraping, and with no (reasonable) limit to the numer of requests.
Any ideas of a web service of simple HTTP Post/Get with a simple response on whether the domain is available or not?
I need a way that a program or script can make a call out to the Internet to know if a domain name is available to register or not.
It needs to be simple, ideally the program needs an XML reponse or simple means to be sure 100% whether the domain can be registered or not, not some screen scraping, and with no (reasonable) limit to the numer of requests.
Any ideas of a web service of simple HTTP Post/Get with a simple response on whether the domain is available or not?
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